Where were the most famous World War 2 concentration camps?
The most famous World War 2 concentration camps were located in Auschwitz (Poland), Dachau (Germany), and Treblinka (Poland). These camps were established by the Nazi regime and were responsible for the imprisonment and killing of millions of people during the Holocaust.
Got to be more specific what Views, His Political or His Racial Views?
Here are key parts of his Political Views:
1. He wanted Germany and all other German speaking countries such as Austria to rise to power and join to form what he called "The Third Reich".
2. He wanted to conquer all close countries to Germany so he could get "Lebensraum" which was living space for all Germans where they could grow.
3. He was mad that Germany was blamed for World War 1 and had to pay for the repairs.
4. He wanted to get back at the alliance forces that consisted of France, Italy, America and Britain for defeating him and making Germany having to pay.
5.He wanted Germany to be the ultimate super power.
6. He wanted to restored Germany's pride and dignity.
Here are key parts of Hitler's Racial Views;
1. He wanted all of the "undesirables" like Jews, Black People, Homosexuals, Mentally Ill, Disabled and Romas to be killed.
2. He found Jews to be evil beings who should be destroyed.
3. He thought that all Germans especially those with blonde hair and blue eyes were the "Master Race" and others should be like them.
4. He wanted to enforce all of Europe to be under the control of his Aryan leaders.
5. He views the Jews to not to be a religious group but to be a poisonous race which would soon weaken the German Aryan Race if nothing was going to be done about the issue.
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What was the chief reason for adolf hitlers anti-semitism?
His group fought pitched street battles with the Bolsheviks (90% J e w s) who wanted to make Berlin into the spearpoint of Communism for all of Europe. That was one thing. There were many more, one being the tides of pornography, produced by J E W opportunists that were being pushed into Germany after it's loss in WW1. The chief reason though was the fact that in 1933 world J e w r y declared a financial war on Germany and this is documented in a New York newspaper.
Why do you think some people didn't want the slaves to be free?
Back then, slaves were vital in the southern economy. In order to harvest the massive plantations they had, slaves were the most efficient way. They worked for free! Plus, many people didn't think that slaves were people nor should they have rights. If slavery became illegal, they would need to get regular jobs for pay like all other people do. Freeing the slaves would also cause big issues for landowners. Not everybody could afford to hire help on their plantations.
Did hitler and his wife commit suicide?
Adolf Hitler and his new wife Eva, who had married two days before, stepped into his office and each took a cyanide (forgive me if I spelled it wrong) pill. As you may also know, Hitler also shot himself in the head.
first answer: It is very true. If the League of Nations had taken action like it was supposed to, threatening violent countries like Germany by stopping trade or attacking them back, then Germany would've been unable to expand and ceize land that was not theirs. But it is also true that we shouldn't blame the League of Nations for everything. Many people had already believed that Germany had been treated too poorly in the Treaty of Versailles, and thought that it was fair for Germany to get a bit more land back. Hitler also used a great deal of trickery. He told world leaders that he merely wanted to get a bit more land to help Germany a little, and didn't intend to go to a world war. He also had many promises he broke, such as promising to not attack Austria. When Hitler had wanted to capture Czechoslovakia, he didn't just rush in and attack, as Czechoslovakia was supposedly protected by France and Russia. Hitler invited the leader of France over, and told him that he wished to capture a small portion of Czechoslovakia, and that he would stop capturing land entirely. France promptly agreed, and a part of Czechoslavakia, Sudetenland, was given to Germany. Hitler promptly broke his promise of stopping his conquest for land, and captured the rest of Czechoslavakia. At this point the countries realized that Hitler was not to be trusted, but Hitler had already gained popularity with his citizens, and was gaining momentum. So though it was true that the League of Nations should have stepped in and stopped Hitler from capturing land, it is also true that Hitler had decieved a great deal of them, and managed to capture land with little force.
second more correct answer: Although much of the first answer is correct, the League of Nations had no enforcement powers, no army, no navy, etc. The League could establish moral, ethical or international legal thresh holds for actions. However it required individual nations to take action against the aggression. Britain & France were unwilling in 1936-1938 to risk war with Germany to try to prevent Hitler's aggression.
Yes she did , she ended up having 4 children 3 boys and 1 girl
How many deaths is Hitler responsible for?
Not nearly as many as Stalin was responsible for, but Stalin was 'our friend and ally' so we don't talk about it. Hitler was a ruthless and feared leader of Germany during WW2 there is no way to put a actual number of men woman and children that were murdered by this man.If someone was to estimate a number of deaths he is responsible for including his own people i would estimate at 15 million or more.....
Did Hitler suffer from an STD caught from a Jewess?
There has been much speculation on the subject. Some claim to have good evidence that what you ask is true. Others are still sceptical, since there wasn't much of Hitler left to examine.
he was mentally ill. he was evil and insane. shall we invent time travel and destroy him? I dont believe in time travel
What does Chadwick's sign look like?
from my pregnancy books, it can appear as soon as 6 weeks or so.
When did Germany attack Serbia?
Germany's leader Emperor William of Germany and his chancellor replied to the Austrian-Hungarians with a 'blank check' saying that they can rely on Germany's "full support" even if 'matters went to the length of a war between Austria-Hungary and Russia.
Strengthened by Germany's support Austrian leaders sent an ultimatum to Serbia on July 23. This demanded Serbia with extreme demands that Serbia had no choice but to reject in order to preserve its sovereignty.
On July 28, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
What is the total number of aircraft that are flying now in the world?
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Penile Prostheses
Definition
Penile prostheses are semirigid or inflatable devices that are implanted into penises to alleviate impotence.
Purpose
The penis is composed of one channel for urine and semen and three compartments with tough, fibrous walls containing "erectile tissue." With appropriate stimulation, the blood vessels that lead out of these compartments constrict, trapping blood. Blood pressure fills and hardens the compartments producing an erection of sufficient firmness to perform sexual intercourse. Additional stimulation leads to ejaculation, where semen is pumped out of the urethra. When this system fails, impotence (failure to create and maintain an erection) occurs.
Impotence can be caused by a number of conditions, including diabetes, spinal cord injury, prolonged drug abuse, and removal of a prostate gland. If the medical condition is irreversible, a penile prosthesis may be considered. Patients whose impotence is caused by psychological problems are not recommended for implant surgery.
Description
Penile implant surgery is conducted on patients who have exhausted all other areas of treatment. The semirigid device consists of two rods that are easier and less expensive to implant than the inflatable cylinders. Once implanted, the semirigid device needs no follow-up adjustments, however it produces a penis which constantly remains semi-erect. The inflatable
The inflatable implant is a common penile prosthesis. This device connects through a tube to a flexible fluid reservoir and a pump. The pump is shaped like a testicle and inserted in the scrotum. When the pump is squeezed, the fluid is forced into the inflatable cylinders implanted inside the penis, producing an erection.
The inflatable implant is a common penile prosthesis. This device connects through a tube to a flexible fluid reservoir and a pump. The pump is shaped like a testicle and inserted in the scrotum. When the pump is squeezed, the fluid is forced into the inflatable cylinders implanted inside the penis, producing an erection.
(Illustration by Electronic Illustrators Group.)
cylinders produce a more natural effect. The patient is able to simulate an erection by using a pump located in the scrotum.
With the patient asleep under general anesthesia, the device is inserted into the erectile tissue of the penis through an incision in the fibrous wall. In order to implant the pump for the inflatable implant, incisions are made in the abdomen and the perineum (area between the anus and the genitals). A fluid reservoir is inserted into the groin and the pump is placed in the scrotum. The cylinders, reservoir, and pump are connected by tubes and tested before the incisions are closed.
Preparation
Surgery always requires an adequately informed patient, both as to risks and benefits. In this case, the sexual partner should also be involved in the discussion. Prior to surgery, antibacterial cleansing occurs and the surrounding areas are shaved.
Aftercare
To minimize swelling, ice packs are applied to the penis for the first 24 hours following surgery. The incision sites are cleansed daily to prevent infection. Pain relievers may be taken.
Risks
With any implant, there is a slightly greater risk of infection. The implant may irritate the penis and cause continuous pain. The inflatable prosthesis may need follow-up surgery to repair leaks in the reservoir or to reconnect the tubing.
Resources
Books
Jordan, Gerald H., et al. "Surgery of the Penis and Urethra." In Campbell's Urology, edited by Patrick C. Walsh, et al. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co., 1998.
Key terms
General anesthesia - Deep sleep induced by a combination of medicines that allows surgery to be performed.
Genital - Sexual organ.
Perineum - Area between the anus and genitals.
Scrotum - The external pouch containing the male reproductive glands (testes) and part of the spermatic cord.
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How much will the sea level rise if the ice in the Arctic and Antarctica melts?
The ice at the North Pole is floating ice, so its melting will not raise the sea levels. The Greenland ice cap, and any other ice on land in Polar regions will raise the sea levels.
According to the Third Assessment Report of the International Panel on Climate Change, the ice contained within Greenland Ice Sheet represents a sea-level rise equivalent of 7.2 metres. The ice contained within the Antarctic Ice-sheet represents 61.1 metres of sea-level change.
That is, if both the Antarctic Ice-Sheet, and the Greenland Ice-Sheet were to melt, sea-level would rise by 68.3 metres.
Why Did The Japan And Italy Join Hitler?
Shared expansion interests with Germany and Italy. Both opposed Britain and France. Germany thought Japan was a good ally.
What was Operation Tonga in World War 2?
Operation Tonga was the British Airborne effort as part of the D-Day
landings in Normandy. It involved the British 6th Airborne Division's effort
to deny German reinforcements access to the crossing on the Orne River.
What factors enabled dictators like Hitler and Mussolini to gain control over Germany and Italy?
A dictatorship can only be formed in a democratic country when there are severe problems that seem unsolvable. Here is what Benito Mussolini and his fascists took advantage of in order to gain power in Italy:
A. After World War One, Italy found itself in economic distress. Its already low standards of living declined further;
B. Ruinous inflation drove the prices of goods extremely high;
C. Taxes were applied to help pay for the costs of WW1;
D. There was a fear of Communism in Italy; and
E. The Italian government was weak. There was a lack of a democratic tradition in Italy.
Mussolini's fascists promised to solve all these problems, and by appealing to the peoples' desire for self esteem through nationalism, the fascists were able to gain control of Italy.